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Old 04-25-2013, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Aldorann
Gotcha, I don't work a cattle ranch. I got mine for protection in collisions (with cars and deer) and for looks. I'll be doing a little offroading with it as well, but no real work like you do with yours
I got mine shipped for $540 from 4wheelonline.com
Not bad, the Winch version of the HDX comes out I think July. They said it will be somewhere in the $700 dollar price range. The Ranch Hand stickers $530, but I got lucky and got mine + a 24" Light bar for $325. Talk about a good price! Haha Here's a pic of the Winch HDX.
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Old 04-25-2013, 05:40 PM
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Install is fairly easy and straight forward. With the HDX you have to trim the plastic around the tow hooks which is a trial and error process.

Mine is actually the polished ss version that was given to me by a friend at a Ford dealership. It came off a trade in that the new owner didn't want it. I plasti-dipped it in case I ever want to pull it off I can sell a polished version for more vs if I would have painted or line-x'd it.

I don't imagine it will provide any protection in a vehicle vs vehicle wreck but might help with the deer. It's purely for looks until you step up to a replacement bumper with a grill guard option. IMO anyway



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